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I've recently started trying to do a few really fast digital paintings every day in the hopes that I will one day learn to do really fast digital paintings. Or digital paintings at all, really. Usually one from life and one from my ass. GUESS FROM WHENCE THIS CAME.

Squid: I guess: a photo. What did I win?
That's quite impressive for an AIPTEK tablet pic. I used to own one but the lines were so shaky that I was forced to sell it due to incoming hysteria. (Although I suspect it might have been broken from the beginning).

Seriously it is awful and yes, shaky, but it had seemed perfectly sufficient until I started wanting to JUST paint digitally. Now I'm seeing how truly assy it really is.

And yeah, a photo. I guess: that you saw it on my main page. What do I win?

Here's another quickie digital paint I did for a friend. EDIT: I am aware the pig's head looks like it's floating.

That is great, reminds me of simon the sorceror for some reason. Only crit is that the guy (who should be the focus of the pic) gets lost a bit, he could use some more contrast to make the eye rest on him. As it is the eye travels over his knees and to the fire which is by far the weakest part of the picture. Apart from that, great stuff!

That is great, reminds me of simon the sorceror for some reason. Only crit is that the guy (who should be the focus of the pic) gets lost a bit, he could use some more contrast to make the eye rest on him. As it is the eye travels over his knees and to the fire which is by far the weakest part of the picture. Apart from that, great stuff!

That's really good Squid. I remember you said somewhere that you were going to possibly switch to lineless art for your webcomic. Just my subjective opinion here, but I really like your line-work, and I think it works well for the comic. The lineless style is really nice, but I don't think I'd like it as much if you did your whole comic that way. :oops: